Finally done with my Halloween costumes. This is the first one, the more complicated to make, and the one I'm likely to wear once Halloween is gone. It began as a conceptual unicorn, upon trying it on though I decided I looked like Florence Welch from Florence and the Machine, so I went with that. I didn't wear shoes for the photos and the ones at night were particularly painful. The weather here has become incredibly chilly.

Also, vote for me! If you're a burdastyle member, please vote, or if you're not registering takes hardly any time and then you get access to a bunch of free patterns. Pretty please? (I have a second entry here, which I'll blog about soon.)

Ah! University is eating me alive, and spitting out the bones for the internet to chew on. No time left for outfit photos! Although I'll make an effort this week because my schedule has a little extra time built into it. Though I may use all my free time sewing, I've got ideas, and a pot of fabric paint, that I really want to use.

Also, it's October so it's almost time for Halloween! Have you decided on a costume? I haven't, but it's a choice between two now.

More sunset photography, is this getting boring? It's my favourite time of day. I wish I could live in a world of eternal dusk, although it could get boring after a while. Feeling a western vibe. Maybe it's the Indian Summer we're experiencing right now, maybe it's the new boots.

Dress - thrifted (apache!) - $1
Boots - vintage - $15
Hat - my dad's

I was thinking of doing a giveaway. First I'd need to find something that could suit anyone and could be shipped to anywhere in the world. I'll do the giveaway when I reach 150 followers, that gives me some time, although I do have a couple of things that could potentially work. So, if you want to see this happen soon, feel free to recommend me to a friend (wink wink, nudge nudge).